What You Should Know About Islam (e-bog) af Bowers, Rev. Theodore
Bowers, Rev. Theodore

What You Should Know About Islam e-bog

35,47 DKK
We begin our study of Islam by examining the story the patriarch Abraham and difference between the Islamic and the Judeo-Christian interpretation of the events. We then look at Pre-Islamic Arabia and its culture, traditions, and practices. The advent of the man who became known as Muhammad; his religious experiences; and the expansion of Islam are examined. We look at Islamic Law, Jihad, the Kor…
We begin our study of Islam by examining the story the patriarch Abraham and difference between the Islamic and the Judeo-Christian interpretation of the events. We then look at Pre-Islamic Arabia and its culture, traditions, and practices. The advent of the man who became known as Muhammad; his religious experiences; and the expansion of Islam are examined. We look at Islamic Law, Jihad, the Koran, the Hajj; the Five Pillars, and Islam's most month of the year, Ramadan. Briefly we explore the conflicts between Islam and Christianity over the centuries. Finally, we look at Islam of today and my conclusion regarding the "e;religion"e; of Islam. The book has an Index with lists the Old Testament names for God; Titles in the New Testament of the Trinitarian God; the New Testament of the Trinitarian God; the New Testament names of Jesus; New Testament names for the Holy Spirit; the Ninety-nine names of Allah; and Arab clothing.
E-bog 35,47 DKK
Forfattere Bowers, Rev. Theodore (forfatter)
Forlag iUniverse
Udgivet 25.02.2021
Længde 176 sider
Genrer HRAX
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781532097478

We begin our study of Islam by examining the story the patriarch Abraham and difference between the Islamic and the Judeo-Christian interpretation of the events. We then look at Pre-Islamic Arabia and its culture, traditions, and practices. The advent of the man who became known as Muhammad; his religious experiences; and the expansion of Islam are examined. We look at Islamic Law, Jihad, the Koran, the Hajj; the Five Pillars, and Islam's most month of the year, Ramadan. Briefly we explore the conflicts between Islam and Christianity over the centuries. Finally, we look at Islam of today and my conclusion regarding the "e;religion"e; of Islam. The book has an Index with lists the Old Testament names for God; Titles in the New Testament of the Trinitarian God; the New Testament of the Trinitarian God; the New Testament names of Jesus; New Testament names for the Holy Spirit; the Ninety-nine names of Allah; and Arab clothing.